For a press that talks a whole lot about ‘Seperation of Church and State’, they sure bring up the two alot during a political campaign.
example:http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,316253,00.html
WALLACE: Let's turn to immigration, because you put out a new immigration plan this week. You called for building...
HUCKABEE: Yes.
WALLACE: ... a border fence, for cracking down on employers, for telling illegals to go home.
But last year in an interview, you said something somewhat different. You said this, "I think that the rational approach is to find a way to give people a pathway to citizenship."
Governor, in your new plan, the only path is to go home and to get on the back of the line, which, of course, would mean years of waiting. Why the change?
HUCKABEE: Well, I don't think there's an inconsistency. When I said a pathway, I didn't say what the pathway was.
I now believe that the only thing the American people are going to accept and, frankly, the only thing that really makes sense is a pathway that sends people back to the starting point.
But this idea of the waiting years no, I don't agree with that. In fact, look, if we can get a credit card application done within hours, if we can get passports done within days, if we can transact business over the Internet any place in the world within seconds, do a background check instantaneously it's our government that has failed and is dysfunctional.
It shouldn't take years to get a work permit to come here and pick lettuce. So part of the plan that I have is that we seal the borders. You don't have amnesty and sanctuary cities. You do have a pathway that gets you back home.
But that pathway to get back here legally doesn't take years. It would take days, maybe weeks, and then people could come back in the workforce.
Watch it Willied he doesn't mean what he says he does.
Neither man is qualified for the job.
Well isn't that special.
He said it came up because the New York Times interviewer "was telling me things about the Mormon faith."
So it is the interviewers fault.
Sorry folks, but I for one am sick and tired of politicians who blame everyone else for everything rather then taking responsibility for their own actions and words.
And I am also tired of policitians who think we are STUPID. Evidently Huckster thinks we are stupid. He attempted to denigrate an opponent by castigating his religion, and then turns around and says it was the interviewers fault.
Shades of Hitlery Klinton!
Excellent :)
This all just seems like posturing and political-grand-standing by both candidates.
"Who will redeem the earth, who will go forth and make the sacrifice for the earth and all things it contains?" The Eldest Son said: "Here am I"; and then he added, "Send me." But the second one, which was "Lucifer, Son of the Morning," said, "Lord, here am I, send me, I will redeem every son and daughter of Adam and Eve that lives on the earth, or that ever goes on the earth."
--Brigham Young, Discourses of Brigham Young, pp.53-54.
"The appointment of Jesus to be the savior of the world was contested by one of the other sons of God. He was called Lucifer, son of the morning. Haughty, ambitious, and covetous of power and glory, this spirit-brother of Jesus desperately tried to become the Savior of mankind."
--Milton R. Hunter, The Gospel Through the Ages, p. 15.
But we all know you Dane. Like the Huckster, you can't erase your well-known record as FR's biggest supporter of open borders and amnesty for illegals.
Which is, of course, why you support him. You don't believe for one second in the sincerity of his recent alien invasion "conversion." If you did, you would drop him like a hot potato.